#SOLAR SNAILCLIPSE EVENT
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Perhaps we could have a moment of long night
The creator does good work, but I'm not sure they can manage to create a whole event in 2 days.
I concur. That's why the sun length of time being longer was all I c ould think of. The SNOD is truly gracious in all theri work and development and I wouldn't wasnt to tax them. I think if snail want to c reate a group to get together and party on their own could be cool. That way the celebration can hjappen and not drain anyone, hopfully.
PArty on the platform!
I don't think there is a need for any other additoins tho
I was throwing out an idea for a meeting place hehe not one anyone has set or anything 🙂 Not a really party set by the serveror anything like that. Some snails are wanting to observe the snolar sneclipse and if snails wanted to on their own. I'm sorry, no the greatest explanation. Waiting for nom, noms
I won't see much but some across North America and I'm unsure about Europe. get to see a full eclipse
I think the snails could throw their own party like the house party :3
the entirety of the the continental United States is getting at least a partial eclipse, pretty lucky!
"The entirety"
No, afaik it's moving in a diagonal line from the lower left to the upper right and I'm in the lower right so I won't be getting any of it.
huffs and crosses arms indignantly
lol i wasn't exaggerating
you may not get much, but like i said, if you're in the States you'll get at least a partial
oh.
I was under the impression that the most of the eclipse would be in the center and the rest wasn't worth tryng to look at.
I mean, I agree with xkcd on the matter, but I'd rather have partial than nothing https://xkcd.com/2914/
this site will tell you what time the eclipse will be in your area https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/map/2024-april-8
From experience, I can tell you that a total eclipse is basically twilight all around you.
They're very cool! Got to experience one in 2017. Incredible experience
It gets really quiet, too. I went with my parents to Geneva, Nebraska, and this year we've got tickets to the Science Mill in Johnson City, Texas.
If there's any spot you should experience an eclipse For Science™, though, it's at a zoo so you can see how various species react.
98.2% at my house. I may even actually try to go outside. o_O
very nice!